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Mojito Cocktail
When well made, this Cuban cousin of the Mint Julep is one of the world's greatest and most refreshing cocktails
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Simon Difford
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28th February 2023 at 16:11
A lewis bag and mallet are good investments but you can wrap ice in tea towels and then bash with a sturdy wooden rolling pin. The benefit of both a lewis bag and tea towel method is that the cloth soaks up water from the ice.
John CARR
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26th March 2024 at 10:38
I use a hand towel as it soaks up more of the watery shards than a tea towel.
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